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In one of my daily games, I'm up a rook, bishop, and several pawns and yet my opponent refuses to resign. He also waits till the last minute possible to make a move.

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iKeemstar wrote:

In one of my daily games, I'm up a rook, bishop, and several pawns and yet my opponent refuses to resign. He also waits till the last minute possible to make a move.

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What do you want to know?

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 https://www.chess.com/daily/game/162339882

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And?
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Who is the noob in this game?

Player 1 or Player 2?

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Checkmate him
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Well I'd make you wait too, I wouldn't make anyone else wait of course because I'm usually a nice guy but for you I'd make you wait until all my vacation time ran out, and I have alot

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I think this is the first time I have ever heard of this happening with an online chess game. Amazing.

 

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thatwhichpasses wrote:

I think this is the first time I have ever heard of this happening with an online chess game. Amazing.

 

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😂
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He is probably hoping you will die of old age so he can win on time. 

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Yep he's probably a kid
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It sounds like smart play from your opponent. If he is down on material then winning on time might be his only hope. I admire his resilience. 

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SkyMarshal. A draw? In a winning game? No... I shiver at the thought D:
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What is nobb?

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Happens to me all the time, especially with clear draws. Just want to finish the game and move on to the next, but opponent lagging it. Could be a defense mechanism to defeat?

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iKeemstar wrote:

In one of my daily games, I'm up a rook, bishop, and several pawns and yet my opponent refuses to resign. He also waits till the last minute possible to make a move.

I know it's frustrating, but it's his right. In my last daily game I had a Q and R vs his B and he played it out to checkmate: I had the game clearly won by move 22 and a week later got checkmate with move 28.  I was anxious to see what Stockfish had to say but I played by the rules and waited until I got that checkmate even though there was no way I wasn't going to win.  It's my opponent's right and I guess he hoped against hope I'd blunder: otherwise why would he keep playing a game that's no fun anymore?

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Stop bitching and deal with it.